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* Eugenics Archive Historical Material on the Eugenics Movement ( funded by the Human Genome Project )
In the Star Trek franchise, the books The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh ( Volumes 1 & 2 ), by Greg Cox, detail the fictional Eugenics Wars of the early 1990s still many years into the future when first mentioned in the episode " Space Seed " in 1967 giving alternative explanations for real world events such as the Indian nuclear test of 1974 and the violent breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, presenting them as small parts of a single wider conflict.
Huxley was a prominent member of the British Eugenics Society and its president from 1959 1962.
Huxley was a prominent member of the British Eugenics Society, and was Vice-President ( 1937 1944 ) and President ( 1959 1962 ).
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The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism, Oxford University Press, 2002 ISBN 0-19-514978-5
* 1915 The Eugenics Registry Official Proceedings: Vol II, Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Race Betterment.
The publication of The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism ( 1994 ) by Stefan Kühl resulted in further publicity for Draper and the Fund.
* Stefan Kühl, The Nazi connection: Eugenics, American racism, and German National Socialism ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1994 ).

Eugenics and for
Three International Eugenics Conferences presented a global venue for eugenicists with meetings in 1912 in London, and in 1921 and 1932 in New York.
Books for younger readers both have historical settings: Joseph Bruchac's The Arrow Over the Door ( 1998 ) ( grades 4-6 ) is set in 1777 ; and Beth Kanell's young adult novel, The Darkness Under the Water ( 2008 ), concerns a young Abenaki-French Canadian girl during the time of the Vermont Eugenics Project, 1931-1936.
Alberta once abandoned an attempt to use the notwithstanding clause to limit lawsuits against the government for past forced sterilizations approved by the Alberta Eugenics Board before the Sexual Sterilization Act was repealed.
He was, nevertheless, a leading figure in the eugenics movement ( see, for example, Eugenics manifesto ).
When Galton died, he left the residue of his estate to the University of London for a Chair in Eugenics.
The North Carolina General Assembly went on in the wake of Brewer v. Valk to enact House Bill 1013, removing the constitutional objections to the law, thereby forming the Eugenics Board and creating the framework which would remain in force for over thirty years.
Organized under Dr. Eugen Fischer of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics, it was decided that the children would be sterilized under the 1933 Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring.
Fischer was prolific, for he was simultaneously working with Charles Davenport at the International Federation of Eugenics Organizations.
Eugen Fischer was recommended for the directorship of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics ( KWI-A ) by Erwin Baur circa 20 May 1926.
" The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human heredity and Eugenics, 1927-1945 ", Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science vol.
) As a child she had met the founder of the Eugenics movement, Francis Galton, both through the British Association for the Advancement of Science and socially through her father.
Researcher at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics during Germany's Third Reich, known for her 1936 publication " Race and Population Policy Tools ", and her studies of heterochromia iridis ( different colored eyes ) using iris specimens from Auschwitz concentration camp victims ( supplied by her colleague, Joseph Mengele ).
He was also a member of the American Eugenics Society and the Association for Voluntary Sterilization.
Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler was well known for Eugenics programs which attempted to maintain a " pure " German race through a series of programs that ran under the banner of Racial Hygiene.
The level of support for Eugenics research by the Nazis prompted an American Eugenics advocate to seek an expansion of the American program, with the complaint that " the Germans are beating us at our own game ".
Secret history is sometimes used in a long-running science fiction or fantasy universe to preserve continuity with the present by reconciling paranormal, anachronistic, or otherwise notable but unrecorded events with what actually happened in known history ; for instance, in the Star Trek universe, Greg Cox's novels The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh cast the devastating Eugenics Wars of the 1990s ( still well into the future when first mentioned in an episode from 1967 ) as shadow wars most people never knew about, in which such real-life events from that era as the Smiling Buddha nuclear test, the Yugoslav Wars, and the 1992 Los Angeles riots were all part of one wider conflict.
Toward the end of the Eugenics Wars, between eighty and ninety of them were unaccounted for.
Porteus was an early contributor to Mankind Quarterly, helped William Shockley organize the Foundation for Education on Eugenics and Dysgenics, and served on the executive committee of the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics.

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* A. C. Aitken ( 1937 ) " A Note on Sheppard ’ s Contributions to Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics ", Annals of Eugenics, 8, 9 11.

Eugenics and features
* Eugenics Archive features much material from the ERO archives.

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Ward's 1913 article " Eugenics, Euthenics, and Eudemics " and Chesterton's 1917 book Eugenics and Other Evils were harshly critical of the rapidly growing eugenics movement.
Many organizations and journals that had their origins in the eugenics movement began to distance themselves from the philosophy, as when Eugenics Quarterly became Social Biology in 1969.
Eugenics is shown as the wave of the future, and yet it is a eugenics that explicitly rejects racism, and can be reconciled with Heinlein's strongly held belief in cultural relativism.
Nazis based their Eugenics program on the United States ' programs of forced sterilization, especially on the eugenics laws that had been enacted in California.
Sanger, in her campaign to promote birth control, teamed with eugenics organizations such as the American Eugenics Society, although she argued against many of their positions.
By 1918, Popenoe had become well-established enough to co-author a popular college textbook on eugenics ( Applied Eugenics ).
During the early 20th century, Harry H. Laughlin, director of the Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, became concerned that states were not enforcing their eugenics laws.
In 1935, a decade after the passage of Virginia's eugenics laws, Plecker wrote to Walter Gross, director of Nazi Germany ’ s Bureau of Human Betterment and Eugenics.
The Eugenics Record Office ( ERO ) at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, United States was a center for eugenics and human heredity research in the first half of the twentieth century.
He was the director of the Eugenics Record Office from its inception in 1910 to its closing in 1939, and was among the most active individuals in influencing American eugenics policy, especially compulsory sterilization legislation.
The American Eugenics Society ( AES ) was a society established in 1922 to promote eugenics in the United States.
It was founded in 1907 as the Eugenics Education Society, with the aim of promoting the research and understanding of eugenics.
Along with the American Eugenics Society, it was the most active and influential eugenics advocacy group in the country.
In 1974, Willerman joined the American Eugenics Society, at a time when this society had already moved away from eugenics and towards the study of medical genetics, behavior genetics, and social biology.
Eugenics as a science was hotly debated at the beginning of the 20th, in Jinsei-Der Mensch, the first eugenics journal in the Empire.
His books include The Physicists ( 1978 ), a history of the American physics community, In the Name of Eugenics ( 1985 ), currently the standard text on the history of eugenics in the United States, and The Baltimore Case ( 1998 ), a study of accusations of scientific fraud.

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